Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, The Lovelace Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Abstract
Clapper
, W. E. (The Lovelace Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Albuquerque, N.M.)
and G. H. Meade
. Normal flora of the nose, throat, and lower intestine of dogs. J. Bacteriol.
85:
643–648. 1963.—An attempt was made to isolate and identify the complete normal flora of the rectum, nose, and throat of beagles. For primary isolation, 12 different kinds of media were used. Incubation of blood agar plates and slants anaerobically, and of thioglycolate broth aerobically, allowed the growth of obligate anaerobes. From the rectal specimens, 20 species of bacteria and 10 species of fungi were isolated and identified. The organisms were similar to those found in the human intestine.
Escherichia coli, Streptococcus mitis
, enterococci,
S. lactis, Bacillus
species, and coliforms other than
E. coli
were most frequently encountered. The frequency of occurrence was approximately the same at both samplings in more commonly cultured bacteria. Pathogenic
E. coli
were isolated from nearly one-third of the first specimens. These were the only human pathogens observed. In the throat cultures, 29 species of bacteria and 2 species of yeasts were identified, and 27 species of bacteria were identified from the nasal cultures.
S. mitis, Neisseria
, and coagulase-negative
Staphylococcus
were most often isolated. The flora was similar to that found in human nose and throat cultures, except that more
Haemophilus
and pneumococcus and fewer coliforms are generally found in human throats. Organisms resembling human pathogens were group A streptococci and coagulase-positive staphylococci. These were isolated infrequently. It appears that this kind of examination would reveal any significant changes in normal flora that might be related to the health of the animal.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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